Muhlenberg High School - Muhltohi Yearbook (Laureldale, PA)

 - Class of 1963

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ti 4.1 1' My X511 Mr. Edmond Ettinger, history instructor- Oh really! You say there's a wall over there? L N ,M Mr. Victor Yarnell uses visual aids in Mr. Carl Strittmatter, Civics in- class. structor, explains, Did you knovv William Penn never lived in Mount Penn? oeial tudies Department One of these days l'll learn to work this thing, then we'll see the film, remarks Mr. Ray Weitzel as his students impatiently wait. 26 Mr. Natale DeLuca, World Culture and Civics teacher, adds a bit of humor to the discussion of current events. The courses included are World Culture and History, American His- tory and Problems of Democracy. The United Nations club, an out- standing organization of the depart- ment, had bestowed upon them the privilege of attending the Metropoli- tan Toronto Model U.N. in Canada. A few members were delegated to attend this conference which in- stilled in them a broader horizon and understanding of the U.N. and international problems. Also for the fifth straight year various members ot this club attended the East Coast Model United Nations Conference in April, l963.

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Mr. Henry Hoffman, music director, points out the correct notes and remarks, The music is on the stand, not on the blackboard. The Science Department provides many The Music De- p a rt m e n t has reached heights in m a n y categories and given students a challenge in many respects. This de- partment r e i g n s over the bands, choruses, and en- tertainments of the school and gives opportunity to any pupil with musical abilities. Miss Alta Horton, music Instructor keeps time as a ninth grade begins its vocal music class Music and Science Departments opportunities tor creativity among students. The annual science fair is composed of proi- ects completed from biology, physics, and chemistry classes. ln this project students display their imagination, brilliancy and knowledge by an intricate or simple exhibi- tion. The science program, promoted by its instructors, is a well-rounded course with excellent supervision to better enable pupils to a fuller understanding of this great me- chanized society in which we live today. ' ka. Mr. Myron Boyer, biology teacher, remarks, Let's not butcher, remember we're dissecting! Mr. Claude Spancake, physics and chem- Mr. Robert Stickles, biology and physics in- Mr. Matthan Sell, general science in- istry teacher, says, Not all specific structor, iokingly asks his class to Get to the structor, remarks to his students, Don't gravity tests are always this bad. root of the problem. tell me your notebooks are in the aquarium!



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Faculty Directory MR. WILLIAM E. ABRAMOWICZ B.A.-St. Charles Seminary, M.A.- Lehigh University, English, Student Council Adviser. MRS. MILDRED M. BODOLSKY B.S., English, Social Studies-West Chester State College, Graduate Work, University of Pennsylvania, English, World Literature, Commencement, Honor Society. MISS DOROTHY J. BOYER B.S., Home Economics-Cedar Crest College, Graduate Work-Drexel Institute of Technology, Foods and Clothing, Commencement, Fashion Show. MR. MYRON F. BOYER B.S.-Kutztown State College, Temple Univer- sity, Pennsylvania State University, Biol09y, Senior Class Adviser, Biology Club and F.S.A. Club Adviser. MR. ROBERT F. BUKOWSKI B.S.-Millersville State College, Industrial Arts Field, Wood, Graphics, Leather, Ceramics. MR. JOSEPH P. BUTZ B.S.-Bloomsburg State College, General Business, Business Math, Businesss Law, F.B.L.A. Sponsor. MR. DONALD N. DELP B.A., Health and Physical Education-East Stroudsburg State College, M.Ed., Temple University, Health, Physical Education, Adult Education, Boys' Intramural Sports Director, Boys' Bowling Club. MISS MARY JANE DELP B.S., Health and Physical Education-West Chester State College, Health, Physical Education, Girls' Hockey, Girls' Basketball, G.A.A. Club, Girls' Intramural Sports Director, Girls' Bowling Club. MR. NATALE DELUCA B.A.-Albright College, World Cultures, Social Studies. MR. EDMOND A. ETTINGER B.A.-Albright College, M.A.-University of Connecticut, Graduate Work, University of Pennsylvania, U.S. and World History, Director of Dramatics, Dramatics Club, Forum Club. MR. DONALD L. FETTERMAN B.S.-Ursinus College, Temple University, Driver Training, Baseball, Football. MISS MARCIA M. GEHMAN B.A.-Muhlenberg College, English, Civics. MR. HENRY F. HOFFMAN, JR. B.S., Music Education-Lebanon Valley College, Conservatory of Music, University of Pennsylvania, Instrument- al Music,-Blue Band, Show Band, Muhl Revue. MISS ALTA H. HORTON B.S., Public School of Music-Mansfield State College, Vocal Music, Muhlaires, Muhleteers, Mixed Chorus. MR. LAWRENCE L. IMBODEN B.S., Commercial Education, Beckley Col- lege, Bloomsburg State College, Typewriting I and II, Work Experience, Head of Business Education Department. MR. QUENTIN R. KEATH B.S., Education-Major in Industrial Arts- Millersville State College, M.Ed., Maior in Industrial Arts, Pennsylvania State University, Mechanical Drawing, Head of Industrial Arts Depart- ment, Maiorettes, Custodian of Athletic Equipment, Chairman of High School Executive Committee, President of Local Branch P.S.E.A. MISS THELMA L. KNAUSS B.S., Education-Bloomsburg State College, Shorthand I and ll, Office Practice, Observer Advertising and Circula- tion Adviser. MR. ROBERT M. KNOUSE B.S., Mathematics, Albright College, Algebra II. MRS. ANNETTE K. MARTH B.A.-Albright College, Graduate Work, University of Mexico and Temple University, Spanish I and II, German I and II. MR. OLIN R. MARTH B.S., Millersville State College, Metal, Electricity, Stage Crew, Tennis, Director of Civil Defense. MR. GLENN O. MILLER B.S.-West Chester State College, Health and Physical Education, Mathematics, Graduate Work, Temple University, University of Pennsylvania, Track and Field Coach, Swimming, Algebra I, and General Mathematics. MR. JEROME MORTARANA B.A.-Albright College, History, Political Science, M.A.-University of Pa., International Relations, Ph.D.-Grad- uate Work, Kutztown State College, P.O.D., American History, United Nations Club. MISS FRANCES A. RAHN A.B.-Hood College, Master of Education- Harvard University, Guidance Director, Public School Psychologist, Y- Teens, F.T.A. MR. RONALD L. RHODE B.S., Art Education, Kutztown State College, Art and English. MR. CARL W. RICHIE B.S.-Bloomsburg State College, Algebra ll, Plane Geometry, Assistant Baseball Coach, Varsity Club. MR. MATTHAN SELL-B.S., Education-Kutztown State College, Graduate Work, Temple University, Biology, General Science. MR. CLAUDE A. SPANCAKE B.S. and Graduate Work-Pa. State Uni- versity, Master of Education-Temple University, Chemistry, Physics, Hi-Y, Hall Patrol. MR. HAROLD STEFL B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Bucknell University, M.Ed., Guidance Temple University, Plane Geometry, Trigonometry, Football. MR. ROBERT N. STICKLES B.S.-Albright College, Summer School- Kutztown State College, Biology, Physics. MR. CARL E. STRITTMATTER B.S., Education-Kutztown State College, M.A.-Lehigh University, Civics. MISS OLIVE TENNANT B.S., Health Education and English-East Stroudsburg State College, Columbia University, Lehigh University, English. MRS. MARJORIE L. WAGNER B.A.-Albright College, Summer Session, Pa. State University, Latin. MR. L. RAY WEITZEL B.A.-Albright College, M.A.-University of II- linois, University of California, Kutztown State College, Temple University, University of Colorado, American History, World Cultures, Debating, Model UN. MRS. MARY JO M. WININGS B.S., Education-Kutztown State College, Graduate Work-Pa. State University, Librarian, Library Club, Audio- visual Aids. MR. NORMAN N. WISMER B.S.-Bloomsburg State College, Master of Education-Temple University, Shorthand I, Bookkeeping I and ll, Jr. Business Training, Savings Club, Bookkeeping Club. MR. WILBERT H. WOLLENHAUPT A.B.-Albright College, Summer Ses- sion, Kutztown State College, German and English. MR. GLENN H. WOODS B.A.-Lebanon Valley College, Shippensburg State College, M.Ed.-Temple University, English, Journalism, Observer, Muhltohi, Muhlitan. MR. VICTOR R. H. YARNELL B.S.-Albright College, M.A.-University of Pa., History, P.O.D., Model U.N. Club, Debating, Graduate Work Pa. State University, Lehigh University. Mr. Jerome Mortarana, new addition to Social Studies department, prepares les- sons for POD classes. He replaced Mr. Victor Yarnell, who was elected to serve in House of Representatives in Harrisburg.

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